Book Review: It Came from the Pumpkin Patch by Chris Heinicke and Kate Reedwood

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Genre: Horror

Age: YA

Pages: 266

 

I grew up in the 1980's where Halloween wasn't so popular. I also lived in a house that didn't believe in Halloween, and we would have to sit in the house in darkness and ignore the front door.

 

It was only when I had children of my own that I discovered what Halloween was all about. And it was as an adult that I cut my first pumpkin.

 

This is one of the best Halloween books I ever read.

 

Sometimes writing reviews can take a while as it can be difficult to express how much I enjoyed a book. This was an exciting read and I loved every second of it. The creep factor was so high.

 

After reading this book I'm not sure if I ever want to make a pumpkin anymore. Set in 1982, this story is filled with dread, evil, and a lot of spookiness. The concept of this book was so unique and the writing was so good.

 

This book is very dark and you will be unable to put it down.

 

A perfect read for those dark autumn nights.


 
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